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Monday, July 11, 2011

We are working on a cool new product called Publish5.com, which allows ANYONE to publish mobile apps for their content with SUPER-EASY DIY. Do you have a blog, or a Twitter account, or a Youtube channel with active audiences? If so, please, click on the sign up button below and help us in the beta test. Or got friends and family that do? Please share this post with them!

Publish5 is a web app - all you need is a Chrome browser, and with it you can create Apps for Android devices, ChromeOS devices and Chrome browsers, plus iOS devices in future. It's gonna be fun so help spread our call for testers!

Update to NewsSquares - Vertical Mode! We have released NewsSquares 1.3.0! The latest version allows you to view your items vertically. You may go to Options page and enable "Show items vertically" now.

13 comments:

I'm using NewsSquares and indicating to my friends.So, it is because I intend to continue using what I have to give two suggestions:1 - the option of sending e-mail might as well be in the same window2 - if I prefer to show vertically, how can I change the window side where the news appear?Thanks and see you next!

Folders of Squares! That would be also my suggestion! And also for feedsquares for Android! In Feedsquares for Android, please put the possibility to drag to go to next feed, instead of menu and next! PLEASE!

With Google announcing the end of "iGoogle", NewsSquares should be set to take-off!

A couple of wish list items that I haven't seen mentioned in previous comments: 12/24 hour clock option, and current weather information in a static location under the clock (i.e. set by postal code and click to see forecast, radar, etc.).

While I am at it... I believe that the "+Add" button and menu items (i.e. Mark All as Read, Change Theme, etc.) could be smaller and less intrusive. Maybe even placed in a menu bar at the top / bottom, or through an options dialog menu.

Just tried to open News Squares and got the following warning from Chrome....

"Warning: Something's Not Right Here!

mkmehbmdeabanfnddlekelahkaclfdhl contains content from cdn1.sbnation.com, a site known to distribute malware. Your computer might catch a virus if you visit this site.

Google has found malicious software may be installed onto your computer if you proceed. If you've visited this site in the past or you trust this site, it's possible that it has just recently been compromised by a hacker. You should not proceed, and perhaps try again tomorrow or go somewhere else.

We have already notified cdn1.sbnation.com that we found malware on the site. For more about the problems found on cdn1.sbnation.com, visit the Google Safe Browsing diagnostic page."

Love the app, so it would be nice to know it's safe. I'm using Chrome for Mac OS X.

@Julian Beach It seems one of the feeds in your subscription contains content from cdn1.sbnation.com. Please go to Google Reader and the same warning should appear. You might want to remove that specific feed. Hope it helps.